What should the Isle of Man do about its £3.8 billion - yes, billion, that’s not a typo - public sector pensions black hole?
Er, well, let’s delay any decision for the time being seems to be the response.
The story is in today’s Isle of Man Examiner.
Also this week:
A campaign for asbestos victims.
How Manx Radio’s bosses ’astonished’ members of a Tynwald committee looking into broadcasting.
Our sports team write a tribute to TT star William Dunlop.
A crackdown on dangerous lorries is being planned.
The government wants to stop using so much plastic - straws and cotton buds are being targeted.
The launch of Isle of Man Newspapers’ Awards for Excellence has taken place - and charity Crossroads is set to get thousands of pounds as a result.
We talk to the petitioners who went to Tynwald to air their grievances and to hope they can effect a change in the law.
A look at the Manx general strike 100 years ago.
Details of the government’s plan to make us get out of our cars and walk more.
Tynwald is being asked to support a public inquiry into a potential land grab by the village of Port Erin.
A feature about dressage rider Carly Letch.
Ray Lakeman’s campaign to legalise all drugs has been boosted by coverage in the UK’s Guardian newspaper.
The children who’ve won Isle of Man Newspapers’ Design an Ad competition. We have 11 pages of coverage.
Plus the Final Whistle sports supplement, 10 pages of business news, your letters and lots of community news.
The Isle of Man Examiner is in the shops now.




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